Dear Robotics Community!!
Openings for faculty positions are being offered at the department of mechanical engineering, the University of Melbourne. The summary of the official advertisement is given in text below and is attached as a pdf file.
There are 4 openings and among them are positions for Biomechanical Engineering. A background in Biomedical Robotics is strongly desirable. The department is going through a big push to strengthen this area and high quality candidates looking for a faculty position with good support to develop robotics in biomedical related topics is strongly encouraged to apply.
For informal information regarding the Biomedical Engineering position, you can contact
Professor Marcus Pandy - Biomechanics (pandym at unimelb.edu.au) or
Denny Oetomo - robotics (doetomo at unimelb.edu.au).
The application itself should be addressed to the HR department and the infomation is given in the pdf file attached.
The summary of the official advertisement for the openings:
"Applications are invited for four Academic (Faculty) positions at the Lecturer or Senior Lecturer level (equivalent to Assistant or Associate Professor in the US) in the areas of Fluids and Thermal Sciences or Biomechanical Engineering. A PhD in Mechanical Enginereing, Biomedical Engineering or associated discipline is required. You will be expected to build a well-funded research program and supervise research students. Active collaboration with other research groups in the Melbourne School of Engineering is encouraged, as is interaction with industry and government agencies. A strong commitment to teaching a variety of subjects in a traditional undergraduate program as well as Masters level courses is required. Application must include a mature research plan and a statement of the applicant's teaching philosophy."
We look forward to your application.
Sincerely,
Denny Oetomo
Lecturer
Department of Mechanical Engineering
The University of Melbourne,
VIC 3010 Australia
Phone: +61 3 8344 6795
Email: doetomo at unimelb.edu.au
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